In Sufi terminology, the "shield" usually represents , Love , or the Divine Protection of a spiritual guide (Murshid). It is not a physical weapon, but a spiritual barrier that protects the heart from worldly ego and distraction. 2. The Two Worlds (İki Alem)
The text suggests that the human being is not just a small part of the world, but that the .
If your "shield" (inner essence) is strong, you are the king of both realms.
"Bir Zerhim Var İki Alem Ona" is a profound line often found in and Alevi-Bektashi folk songs (deyiş). It translates to: "I have a shield; two worlds belong to it."
In Sufi terminology, the "shield" usually represents , Love , or the Divine Protection of a spiritual guide (Murshid). It is not a physical weapon, but a spiritual barrier that protects the heart from worldly ego and distraction. 2. The Two Worlds (İki Alem)
The text suggests that the human being is not just a small part of the world, but that the . Bir Zerhim Var Iki Alem Ona
If your "shield" (inner essence) is strong, you are the king of both realms. In Sufi terminology, the "shield" usually represents ,
"Bir Zerhim Var İki Alem Ona" is a profound line often found in and Alevi-Bektashi folk songs (deyiş). It translates to: "I have a shield; two worlds belong to it." In Sufi terminology